So the Christmas holiday break from school is over. Woo hoo:( :(
Do I sound happy? Truthfully? Well, I am. Waiting in the hall for a classmate and I lucked upon an iTunes playlist by the name of Moosik, whicih consists of 5000 songs from various genre's. You name the genre and year and ta-da! Songs I've never heard of and those that take me almost back to my birth.
I couldn't understand who in this bum-backward building could have such beautiful songs flowing from their iPod. Well from one New Yorker to you I found the body. A tech-head here at school, originally from Long Island, hailing from the Ohio/West Virginia area with a music degree.
My first thought was Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore's The Wedding Player. However, that thought was cleared up quickly. This young man has worked with some of NYC's finest artists across the board. You can start from the early 1990's and work your way backwards.
So I confirmed his question if my playlist was heavy in podcasts. There are some things I've been thinking about such as where to get some of his music, which is predominately from vinyl. These are songs you can not find on iTunes, mp3, or Napster. So for my personal ears he will pull out his master vinyl-cd to transfer. I'm lovin' this dude, immediately.
So my favorite lunch spot in Pittsburgh, hotdogmapgh.com, has a great playlist as well. From classical, gospel, inspirational, r&b, hip-hop/rap, and jazz. Here's another playlist from a young NJ entrepeneur showing his musical roots listening to NJ & NY radio stations from WDHA, WKTU, WBLS, and mostly WNJR. The playlist at Hotdogma consists of music a decade prior to the birth of any of the owners.
So when you're out and about and luck upon an iTunes playlist, please be careful you never know what you'll find.

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